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Multimorbidity, disadvantage, and patient engagement within a specialist homeless health service in the UK: an in-depth study of general practice data
Anton B Queen, Richard Lowrie, Janice Richardson and Andrea E Williamson
BJGP Open 2017; 1 (3): bjgpopen17X100941. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen17X100941
Anton B Queen
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Medical Student, University of Glasgow, , Scotland, UK
BSc HonsRichard Lowrie
2
Lead Pharmacist Research and Development, Pharmacy and Prescribing Support Unit, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, , Scotland, UK
MSc, PhD, MPC, MCPP, MRPharmSJanice Richardson
3
Research Manager, Pharmacy and Prescribing Support Unit, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, , Scotland, UK
RGN, BSc, MPCAndrea E Williamson
4
Clinical Senior University Teacher, General Practice and Primary Care, School of Medicine, , Scotland, UK
MPH, PhD, FRCGP, DTM&H, FHEA
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Multimorbidity, disadvantage, and patient engagement within a specialist homeless health service in the UK: an in-depth study of general practice data
Anton B Queen, Richard Lowrie, Janice Richardson, Andrea E Williamson
BJGP Open 2017; 1 (3): bjgpopen17X100941. DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen17X100941
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